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Discover LudwigThe phrase "robbed by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has been deprived of something, typically money or possessions, by another person. Example: "She was robbed by a masked man while walking home late at night."
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He's robbed by a tramp.
I felt completely robbed by Ernie's death.
The Russians, he claimed, had been robbed by Vienna.
I'm being robbed by lawyers in and out.
But rarely are they robbed by an 82-year-old.
"People are intimidated and they are robbed by guards".
His train is ambushed and robbed by his former colleagues.
The one of the South African mountain biker being robbed by the gunman?
"I left South Africa after I was robbed by thieves," he said.
Slaveowners felt robbed by the Federals and betrayed by their slaves.
In 1935, an old man, Harris Eckstein, was held up and robbed by two….
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